Ceehale World Heritage Foundation

Heritage of Sri Lanka

Our mission is to protect and conserve Ceehale’s rich cultural and historical legacy for future generations and help and Educate our Younger Generation.

We are an Anti-Racist Charity Organisation. 

What Is Ceehale

Ceehale is the former name of the island Nation of Sri Lanka. It is written in the document “Udarata Givisuma”. 

“Udarata Givisuma” is a historic agreement signed on March 2, 1815, between the British and Ceehale(Ceylon) Chiefs . 

Ceehale was the name of our country untill 1815 after which the British changed it Ceylon.

The nationality was Cinghalese (Sri lankan) which later became Ceylonese.

Venerable Maha Brithannaye Kassapa Himi - Our life time Patron

Venerable Maha Brithannye Kassapa is an eminent Buddhist monk of international renown currently based in West London. He was born in Kensington in the early 1960’s to English parents. Having spent his early years in Barnes he turned to Buddhism at the tender age of 13 and was ordained as a novice monk a year later in 1977 at the London Buddhist Vihara in Chiswick.

Samanera Kassapa left for Sri Lanka days after the ordination. He received his Higher Ordination in his twentieth year from his preceptor, an erudite monk belonging to the strictest forest tradition in Sri Lanka. Venerable Kassapa went on to lead an austere and secluded life in Sri Lanka. 

Interview With Harindra Jayalal

Interview with Chathura on Derana TV.

Meet our Supporters

We are incredibly grateful to all of our supporters who have generously given their time, resources, and expertise to help us achieve our goals.

Join Our Community

We greatly appreciate your willingness to contribute to our cause and help us to help and educate our people.

We firmly believe that everyone has the power to make a difference. Whether you are an individual, a group, or a corporation, we invite you to join us in our journey of compassion and service. Your support, whether through donations, volunteering, or spreading awareness, will enable us to reach more temples and people in need.